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Pesach (Passover) 5784

5784 Service Schedule

Monday, April 22

  • Final day to sell your Hametz!
  • 8:30a – Morning Minyan in-person and on Zoom
  • Siyyum (Completion of text study) for the First born (and everyone). Rabble David will lead a brief study session near the conclusion of the service.
  • In-person we will have bagels, spreads and coffee (the last hametz!)
  • First Seder Monday Evening

Tuesday, April 23

  • 8:30 am First Day of Pesach Festival Services. In-person and via Zoom.
  • 9:30 am Torah Service
  • Second Seder Tuesday Evening

Wednesday, April 24

  • 8:30 am Festival Morning Service, Day 2. In-person and via Zoom.
  • 9:30 am Torah Service

Thursday, April 25

  • 8:30 am Hol HaMoed Shabbat Morning Services including Hallel. Zoom only.
  • 4:00 pm Shorashim

Friday, April 26

  • 8:30 am Lay Led Hol HaMoed Minyan Services including Hallel. Zoom only.
  • 6:00 pm Musical Kabbalat Shabbat. In-person and via Zoom.

Saturday, April 27

  • 9:00 am Tefilah B’Kavanah Pesach edition. In-person and via Livestream.
  • 9:00 am Torah Study. In-person and via Zoom.
  • 9:45 am Festival and Shabbat Morning Service. In-person and via Livestream.

Sunday, April 28

  • 8:30 am Hol HaMoed Services including Hallel
  • 8:00 pm Maariv Evening Festival Service followed by Music Prayer Lab, from slavery to freedom

Monday, April 29

  • 8:30 am Seventh Day Pesach Services
  • 9:30 am Torah Study
  • 10:30 am Yizkor Memorial prayers
  • 8:00 pm Brief evening service with Yizkor Memorial prayers. Zoom only.

Tuesday, April 30

  • 8:30 am Eighth Day Pesach Services. In-person and via Zoom.
  • 10:30 am Yizkor Memorial prayers

Selling my Hametz

If you wish to arrange to sell your hametz, we would be happy to do so on your behalf.  To the right is a Sh’tar Har-Sha’ah, Power of Attorney form, authorizing Beth Am Israel to sell your hametz for the duration of Pesach

Have a zissen and kosher Pesach! 

Note: If possible, all hametz – food not acceptable during Pesach (Passover), or materials containing such unacceptable food – should be destroyed or given away before the holiday begins.  Should this be impossible, the hametz may be stored in such a way that we are sure not to use it during the holiday and its actual ownership is transferred to a non-Jew until the holiday ends.  Please complete the form and submit it no later than April 12, 2022